Luna (1965 film)

Luna
Directed by Pavel Klushantsev
G. Ershov
Screenplay by Pavel Klushantsev
Music by Alexander Chernov
Cinematography Arkady Klimov
Production
company
Release date
  • 1965 (1965) (USSR)
Running time
50 minutes
Country Soviet Union
Language Russian

Luna (Russian: Луна́, "Moon") is a Soviet popular science and science fiction film directed by Pavel Klushantsev.

Story

The first part of the film — popular science — tells of recent (mid-1960s) achievements in the exploration of the Moon. Scientists discuss the hypothesis of the origin of the lunar maria, about the temperature of the lunar surface and the supposed properties of the lunar soil.

The second part of the film — science fiction — shows how the moon in the near future will be developed by people from a hypothetical first lunar mission to lunar cities and laboratories.

Honors

The film won the "Golden Seal of Trieste" at the IV International Science-Fiction Film Festival (Italy, 1966).[1]

Crew

  • Written and directed by — Pavel Klushantsev
  • Operator — Arkady Klimov
  • Artist — Yuri Shvets
  • Animation director — G. Ershov
  • Composer — Alexander Chernov

Scientists involved

  • N. P. Barabashev - Scientific Consultant
  • V. A. Fedoretc
  • A. V. Markov
  • V. L. Kozlov
  • M. N. Markov
  • V. S. Troitsky
  • V. V. Sharonov - Scientific Consultant
  • N. N. Sytinskaya
  • A. V. Povalyaev - Scientific Consultant

Artistic features

Filmed in typical Pavel Klushantsev manner synthesizing two genres: popular science movies and science-fiction fantasy. In the second, "science-fiction" part of the film, animation and trick photography are applied.

Technical data

  • Ratio 1.33:1
  • Color
  • 50 minutes

References

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